Agenda item

Licensing Application

To consider and determine an Application for a Review of a Premises Licence in respect of a Mobile Catering Van, Mortimer Street, Trowbridge made by Wiltshire Police.

Minutes:

Application by Wiltshire Police for a Review of the Premises Licence in respect the Mobile Catering Van, Mortimer Street, Trowbridge

 

The Licensing Officer introduced the purpose and scope of the applications, the premises to which it related and the key issues for consideration, and that the Sub-Committee could revoke, amend, suspend or retain the premises licence as they deemed appropriate in order to meet the licensing objectives.

 

In accordance with the procedure detailed in the agenda, the Review Applicants and the Premises Licence Holder were given the opportunity to address the Sub-Committee.

 

Jacqui Gallimore, Wiltshire Police, Review Applicant, presented concerns regarding the suitability of the licence holder for reasons detailed in the part 2 minutes.

 

There were then questions put to the Review Applicants by the Sub Committee members and the Premises Licence Holder and his representatives.

 

Mrs Salima Parmak and Mr Ian McLeod along with and on behalf of the Premise Licence Holder, Mr Driss Zekri, then presented a response to the concerns raised by Wiltshire Police in seeking a review and why, in their view, it was not necessary to suspend, amend or revoke the licence.

 

Questions were then asked of the Premises Licence Holder by the Sub-Committee members and the Review applicant, with details on the site and the incident which had culminated in a Review being requested.

 

Both parties were given the opportunity to sum up their arguments.

 

The Sub Committee then retired to consider the application at 11.05am and were accompanied by the Solicitors for Wiltshire Council and the Democratic Services Officers.

 

The Hearing reconvened at 11.50am.

 

The Solicitor for the Council confirmed that no specific legal had been given.

 

The Sub Committee considered all of the submissions made to it and the written representations together with the Licensing Act 2003, Statutory Guidance and Regulations and the Licensing Policy of the Council.

 

Resolved:

 

Having heard all of the evidence, the Western Area Licensing Sub-Committee determined that it was not appropriate to take any steps in relation to the Premises Licence to promote the licensing objectives.

 

Reasons

 

Having heard all the written evidence presented and the supporting evidence presented orally and having regard to the relevant provisions of the Licensing Act 2003, the guidance issued under Section 182 of the Act in particular paragraph 11.24-11.28, the Sub-Committee did not consider it necessary to take any steps in relation to the licence at this moment in time, as there was no evidence presented regarding the sale and distribution of class A drugs from the premises and that having considered the convictions for possession, it was not considered that these undermined the licensing objectives to the extent that any further steps were necessary.

 

If there are concerns in the future, the licence could of course be subject to a further review.

 

Right to Appeal

 

All parties have the right to appeal to the Magistrates Court within 21 days of receipt of this decision.  This decision does not come into effect until the appeal period has elapsed or, if an appeal is made, until that appeal has been finally disposed of.

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